Okay . . . my husband and I have been considering whether I should submit to the Triple Screen test or the AFP test. I completely understand that they're screening tests and not diagnostic tests. But, if I were to be tested and either one of them came back "positive" indicating that I'm at greater risk, it would cause so much worry. So, I'm thinking in this regard: ignorance is bliss. I know that doesn't sound all that rational.
My husband thinks I shouldn't take any of those tests either, but for different reasons. First, the 20 week ultra-sound will be able to catch most problems that those tests screen for, although the u/s is not as good at detecting downs syndrome. Second, he feels that the odds are in our favor to have a healthy baby, so why screen to check the "odds" again. Finally, what ever the results of those tests are, we both feel that it wouldn't change what we do with the pregnancy.
That said, I still have reservations on whether we're making the right decision. Perhaps, we should have the tests to either put our minds at ease or prepare for any possible complications. Ugh . . or maybe I just worry too much.
Anyone else want to add their opinions on this topic?
My husband thinks I shouldn't take any of those tests either, but for different reasons. First, the 20 week ultra-sound will be able to catch most problems that those tests screen for, although the u/s is not as good at detecting downs syndrome. Second, he feels that the odds are in our favor to have a healthy baby, so why screen to check the "odds" again. Finally, what ever the results of those tests are, we both feel that it wouldn't change what we do with the pregnancy.
That said, I still have reservations on whether we're making the right decision. Perhaps, we should have the tests to either put our minds at ease or prepare for any possible complications. Ugh . . or maybe I just worry too much.
Anyone else want to add their opinions on this topic?
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